“…Other extensions and variations of the Axelrod model include bounded confidence and metric features [23], agent migration [34,[47][48][49], extended conservativeness (a preference for the last source of cultural information) [50], surface tension [51], cultural repulsion [52], the presence of some agents with constant culture vectors [53,54], having one or more features constant on some [55] or all [49] agents, using empirical [56,57] or simulated [57,58] rather than uniform random initial culture vectors, comparing mass media model predictions to empirical data on a mass media campaign [11], coupling two Axelrod models through global fields [59,60], combining the Axelrod model with a spatial public goods game [26], modeling diffusion of innovations by adding a new trait on a feature [61], and even using it as a heuristic for an optimization problem [62].…”